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The letter after the title shows the number of disks that title has. The K and numbers indicate grade 4 BIOGRAPHIESJBb( V4 THE TRADESJTTttM V4GENERAL INTERESTJGgv V4 ACTION VIDEOSJAVav V4"ACTION AUDIO (FOR VISION IMPAIRED)JAAaa V4 LITERACY & INCOME OF 160 NATIONSJPROGRAM HAS 1000 OR MORE QUESTIONS.$ENTER CATEGORY CODE. 4N4 GRADES K-12JKkc V4 TRIVIA FUNJTt V4 PRESCHOOLJPp V4COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITYJCc V4ADULT EDUCATIONJAa V4S$B BIOGRAPHIES$ T TRIVIA FUN$G GENERAL INTEREST$AV ACTION VIDEO$%AA ACTION AUDIO (FOR VISION IMPAIRED)$#L LITERACY & INCOME OF 160 NATIONS$$"O ORDERING INFORMATION AND PRICES$M MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS$E EXIT THIS MENU$$(EACH mpaired.$$#Ordering information is also shown.$$$ PLEASE WAIT$4SUBJECTS $Hit return to continue. 4N($%COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) CATEGORIES$$ P PRESCHOOL$K GRADES K-12$C COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY$A ADULT EDUCATION$ TT THE TRADE !"# will receive one FREE. Popular subjects will be prepared in two weeks.$$AUDIO CASSETTE TAPES are available for all subjects. The tapes assure proper pronunciation, especially for vocabularyand foreign languages. The tapes also aid the vision iG ST(Following is a list of over 500 separateprograms sold by COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM). Each program has at least 1000 questions. Many have over 3000.$$Let us know what subjects you would likeadded. The first 50 requestors#121 MULTIPLICATION (C) COPYRIGHT 1987 DON DENCE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DON DENCE 30 DAY TRIAL COPY. NOT FOR ONGOING USE. PLEASE MAKE COPIES FOR OTHER S TO TRY. 32518425 own arrows or hit M for Menu.$ i(THE MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS$$8181 Root Words, Prefixes, Suffixes, & Syllables$135 Facts on the 50 States$121 Times Tables$377 Mythology$210 Trivia Beginning$7149 Antonyms, Homonyms, & Synonyms for: Grades 4-6$367 UFO Data Bank$ 94 Mt. 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Usually you will have to press the RETURN key before the program accepts your input.$$COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) PRODUCES PR$&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMROGRAM MAY BE$&REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED, IN ANY FORM$?OR BY ANY MEANS, WITHOUT MEETING COPY PRIVILEGE REQUIREMENTS.$$$PLEASE REPORT ANY PIRATED COPIES FOR$REWARD. NO QUESTIONS ASKED.$$COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM)$10360 WESTCHESTER AVE.$#SPP( COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM)$ FEATURING$ LIGHTNING LEARNING (TM)$$ EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE$ JAN 1989$$COPYRIGHT (C) 1989$ DON DENCE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED$$$NO PART OF THIS PLNJ END OF FILE" , CLOSE$ RUN STARTUP$@@@@s add 6% sales tax.$$Teachers and administrators can select five programs for a free, no obligation trial. Trial programs will be sent only to your school or district address.$$Hit return to continue. 4N p OPEN$READ$?60 Westchester Ave. San Diego, CA 92126 (619) 549-0374$$VISA and MASTER CARD welcome.$$fPhone orders: toll free 800-621-5640 then dial U LEARN (8 53276)on a touch tone phone.$$&California residentat no extra charge. See the section on FREE COPY PRIVILEGE REQUIREMENTS for details.$$4All material is money-back guaranteed for 30 days.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(Send order with payment to:$$COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) 103.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(Specify ID#, subject title, game and/or audio cassette tape. Indicate COMMODORE (TM) 64 disk drive, COMMODORE(TM) 64 tape drive, or APPLE(R) IIe/c/gs disk drive version.$$Indicate if you qualify for all versionsune 88.$$;ILLUSTRATED BOOKS: Included free. Extra copies are $5 each.$$AUDIO CASSETTE TAPES: $10 each.$$ANNUAL LICENSE FEE: $5. Required for some users. Includes the latest version.See the section on FREE COPY PRIVILEGE REQUIREMENTS for details5 in quantities of10 or more. Teachers and administrators can select five programs for a free, no obligation trial. Trial programs will besent only to your school or district address.$$HMONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS: $12 per game whenordered monthly through Jls and homes with DRAMATIC RESULTS! Features include:$$High student enjoyment produces DRAMATIC academic improvement! Contests between classes add more excitement to learning.$$The program is designed to give all students, not just the top students, a good chance to win. Great for parents to play with their children.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(DCOMPLETE CURRICULUM COVERAGE. Each game has at least 1000 questions.$$Over 300 games cover all subjects for grades K-12. Theyhs, GE, and ITT for 18 years.q Donhas an intense interest in Education. Several more innovative projects should be released before Sep, 1988.$$Hit return to continue. 4N ( SELECT OPTION$$ INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES$$ STAity Professors have created and are updating the academic material.$$ OUR FOUNDER$$Don Dence has been a Hardware and Soft- ware Design Engineer, Senior Computer Systems Design Engineer, and Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Burroug home computers. Copies are FREE. This is ideal for families to PLAY & LEARN together.$$DThe programs are ENDORSED by the Dept. of Education in many states.$$Hit return to continue. 4N( OUR STAFF$$sOver forty Credentialed Teachers and Universcher helps individual students. Classroom pressure on teachers is reduced.$$IINDIVIDUAL USE. The games can be used byone or more students effectively.$$HOME STUDY. Spirited rivalries motivate students to study. The games run on the two most popularo aid the vision impaired.$$%Most of the programs are ILLUSTRATED.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(OMONITORS CLASS PROGRESS. Test and correct modes determine who knows what.$$FREES TEACHERS. A student can operate the computer while the teathem all!$$Hit return to continue. 4N(YMULTI-SENSORY LEARNING. Students see, hear, say, spell, and write the material.$$AUDIO CASSETTE TAPES assure proper pronunciation, especially for vocabularyand foreign languages. The tapes als-button speed.$$SIMPLE TO USE. Computer experience is unnecessary. Clear instructions appear on every screen. Just boot-up (insert program disk and turn on power), and follow the screen notes.< All games work in the same way. Learn one; learn esented with fast, easy-to-read questions. Answers are shown after a pause. Questions not answered correctly reappear later. This quickly focuses on$mdifficult questions. Questions are held in memory for instant display. Facts arelearned at pushld have all 500 for just $20.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(The games run on low cost COMMODORE(TM) and APPLE(R) computers. A COMMODORE(TM) with a cassette drive can be connected to your TV set for $150.$$LIGHTNING LEARNING (TM). Facts are prter user groups sell copies for a nominal copy fee. Write for groups in your area.$$GROUPWARE (TM) allows everyone to have software at little or no cost. A 500 member group could buy 500 programs. Members could make copies. Each member cou Games are $20 each ($15 for ten or more). Schools receive both COMMODORE(TM) and APPLE(R) versions at no extra cost so students can take copies home. Groups or individuals can sell or trade copies to share costs or for profit. Many compuLOW COST. The programs are sold as GROUPWARE (TM). GROUPWARE (TM) is commercial software purchased by a group. Copies can then be made FREE for all the group's members.A Individual schools and computer user groups are examples.nclude: Preschool, adulteducation, general interest, and trivia.The list is GROWING.$$EARN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, and vocationalCERTIFICATES. Free testing in major cities. Write to our ACADEMIC DIVISION for details.$$Hit return to continue. 4N( are based on the FRAMEWORK and MODEL CURRICULUM STANDARDSadopted by the CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD ofEDUCATION.$$uOver 200 games are based on classes offered at UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA and CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY campuses.$$dOther subjects iRT THE PROGRAM$$' AVAILABLE SUBJECTS AND ORDERING INFO.$" FREE COPY PRIVILEGE REQUIREMENTS$$ HOW TO USE IN THE CLASSROOM$$ INTERSCHOLASTIC ACADEMIC GAMES$$ HAVE A PRETEST GAME AND PARTY$$ HUNDREDS OF PLAYERS CAN PLAY$$ CONNECTING TVs TO A COMPUTER$$% DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES & LIABILITY$$ENTER OPTION NUMBER L O Pj5ZfFK (SUGGESTIONS FOR$INTERSCHOLASTIC ACADEMIC GAMES$for profit.$$?All our programs can be copied and sold in FUND RAISING drives.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(COMPUTER USER GROUPS$$$You can sell copies to your MEMBERS.$$Many user groups mail lists of COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) and PUBLIC DOMAINL TEACHERS, SCHOOL CLUBS,HOME SCHOOL AREA GROUPS$$You can make copies for students and teachers to use at school or at HOME. You will receive both COMMODORE(TM) 64 and APPLE(R) IIe/c versions at no extra cost. You can sell copies to share cost or RM IS ALLOWED. THE PROGRAMS AND TEXT FILES ARE NOT TO BE PLACED ON ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARDS.$$=Copies can be made FREE under the following conditions.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(gINDIVIDUAL SCHOOLS, INDIVIDUAL COLLEGE CAMPUSES, SCHOO software for just $20 per person!$$\SELLWARE (TM) is commercial software that can be copied and sold by groups orindividuals.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(COPIES MUST BE MADE AND DISTRIBUTED ONLYON DISKETTES OR CASSETTE TAPES. NO OTHERMEDIA FOWARE (TM).$$vGROUPWARE (TM) is commercial software purchased by a group. Copies can then bemade FREE for all the group's members. GROUPWARE (TM) allows everyone to have software at little or no cost. A group of 500 people could have 500 pieces ofyour textbooks upon request. The first 50 requestors will receive one free. Popular requests will be done in two weeks.$$Hit return to continue. 4N ( GROUPWARE (TM) and SELLWARE (TM)$$?The programs are sold as both GROUPWARE (TM) and SELL$BStudying is now a social event rather than individual isolation.$$9You can charge a small admission fee to cover your costs.$$GA grapevine or campus newspaper notices can announce the study parties.$$We will add new programs that correspondto captain can select the player to answer each question.$$Hit return to continue. 4N (DO YOU HATE TO CRAM FOR TESTS?$$~Have a COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) pretest game and party. Invite your classmates over to play. Losers buy the pizza!$ and The Pentathlon. Write toour OLYMPICS DIVISION for information.$$Hit return to continue. 4N ( TEAM PLAY$$Players can form teams. The captain's orteam's name is entered in the computer. The players take turns answering questions or theam points from all the events are added together to determine which team wins the meet.$$Hit return to continue. 4N($COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN OLYMPICS (TM).$$Held yearly, the events include Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Vocabulary,NDIVIDUAL WINNERS$KAll players play on their own. The player at the top of the list wins.$$TEAM EVENT WINNERS$kAll the players' points are added to their team's score. The team with the most points wins the event.$$ MEET WINNER$^The te 4N(PLAYERS$Have forty players in each event. Each school has an equal number of players ineach event. Several schools can be in the same meet. A large number of students can participate in the INTERSCHOLASTIC ACADEMIC GAMES.$$Ield in an audi- torium to allow more spectators. Audi- torium events can be one at a time or anauditorium can be divided into several playing areas.$$ TIME LIMIT$7Have a thirty to sixty minute time limitfor each event.$$Hit return to continue.$EVENTS$vHave several events for different grade levels and subjects. Set the games for random players and six points maximum.$$ PLAYING ROOM$Several events can be going on at the same time in different classrooms. Several events can be h software to their members. An order formcan be included and mailed back to the user group. The group can then order thegames the members want. The groups then mail the copies to their members. This is a very helpful service to the members. It also greatly increases the groups' sales. Some groups even mail free sample disks to their members.$$7Many groups demonstrate the games at their meetings.$$?All our programs can be copied and sold in FUND RAISING drives.$$Hit return to coam and data may not be modifiedand must be distributed in their entirety. This includes both sides of two sided disks.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(UViolation of any copy privilege requirement is in violation of copyrightlaws.$$JAny have their own original to distrib-ute copies. Copies of copies can not be legally distributed.$$The copy privilege gives no title or rights of ownership in the COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM), APPLE (R), or ALAN BIRD'S software.$$The progrontinue. 4N(vCopy privilege is granted only to those who received the original by mail or phone from COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM).F Anyone else distributing copies is in violation of copyright laws.$$Each individual school, group, or personmustbeginning of each school year. Software used less than a year will be prorated.$$The annual license renewal fee is $5 foreach title, payable to COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM). You will receive the latest version of each title you renew.$$Hit return to cN (TM) software.$$An annual license is required for an individual school or college campus using COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) software.$$8The first year is included in the price of the original.$$wSchool renewal fees are due at the ll bemore exciting and productive. You will also receive free or low cost copies from your school.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(ANNUAL LICENSE RENEWAL$$kAn annual license is required for anyone or group distributing COMPUTER PLAY & LEARt way to do this is by word-of-mouth and low cost. This is great for them, wonderful for us, and can be very profitable for you.$$Students and parents, please show this program to your school teachers, administrators, and PTA. Classes wistributor forus. We encourage this because we want more people to benefit from computers, especially from our software. We are interested in Vpeople who have not used their computer in years and people who have never used one.$$We feel the besadvertising is allowed.$$6You are not allowed to sell subscriptions.$$MYou can have regular customers you contact by phone and deliver by mail.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(INDIVIDUALS continued$$In a sense you will be a did copy price is $5 to $10.$$You can sell only to other individuals. You can sell up to 1000 COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) games per month. You can advertise in local newspapers, alocal ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARDS, or club newsletters. No other COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) products mustbuy originals for each 500 members. Thisdoes not include public schools.$$Hit return to continue. 4N( INDIVIDUALS$$tYou can trade or sell copies at any price to share cost or for profit. Recommendenue. 4N(FUND RAISING DRIVES$$Any NON-PROFIT organization can copy and sell our programs in FUND RAISING drives. Recommended copy price is $5 to $10. Programs can be sold only locally.$$$ LARGE GROUPS$$Large groups distributing or using tioned by COMPUTERPLAY & LEARN (TM). Send for groups in your area.$$[Computer user groups and PTAs are invit-ed to join our INTERNATIONAL USER GROUP at no cost.$$?All our programs can be copied and sold in FUND RAISING drives.$$Hit return to contintinue. 4N(&COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) USER GROUPS$$3You are treated the same as a Computer User Group.$$Groups are being formed to provide members with group learning and testing for diplomas and vocational certifi- cates. Groups are sancone seeing a violation please contactus for reward. No questions asked.$$Hit return to continue. 4N (COMPUTER PLAY & LEARN (TM) is a series of educational programs that will teach,drill, and test an entire classroom using just ONE computer. JUST ONE computer for every four classrooms is all that is needed!; Most schools alreadyhave that amount of hardware in place.$$The programs have a game format that adds fun and excitement. The games are great for classroom, classroom vs cl the classroom. About ten students can see one small screen. Some TV sets cost as little as $50. Parents may donate oldTV sets.$$Hit return to continue. 4N(USING LARGE SCREENS$$rOne large screen can be used for all to see. A large screen TV, pr monitorso everyone can see.$$bWith large groups the operator can read the selected student's name and the question out loud.$$$$#USING SEVERAL MONITORS OR SMALL TVs$$Several monitors or TVs can be connectedto one computer and placed throughout ifficult questions.% Each individual canhave a free copy.$$UThese programs are ideal for use in a computer lab or for students to use at home.$$Hit return to continue. 4N("USING ONE MONITOR IN THE CLASSROOM$$